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Conservatory Planning Permission advice from Conservatory Outlet

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Conservatory Planning Permission advice from Conservatory Outlet

Everything you need to know about Planning Permission and Building Regulations for your bespoke Conservatory or Orangery.

For many, when planning your conservatory, Planning Permission and Building Regulations can be an unwanted concern. By choosing Conservatory Outlet this is taken out of your hands so you are free to enjoy the exciting parts of choosing your dream conservatory – such as what style will you have, will the roof be glass or polycarbonate and how will you use your new conservatory, orangery or sunroom?

What is the difference between Planning Permission and Building Regulations?

Planning Permission and Building Regulations are often confused. Both are the responsibility of the Local Authority and basically, Planning Permission takes into consideration the aesthetic effect of a new building/extension on the surrounding homes and neighbourhood, whilst Building Regulations define how the structure must be constructed in terms of thermal efficiency etc.

Do I need Planning Permission?

Conservatory Outlet will take care of this for you, but for your information, here is a summary of the basic facts. In most cases you will not require planning permission for your conservatory under the present legislation, unless you are adding a conservatory to a house that has already been extended. You may also need to check if your house is a ‘new build’ as developers sometimes place restrictions on them.

You may now be able to build quite a number of conservatories and orangeries without planning permission that previously would have needed it. The following rules must be followed to remain exempt from them.

• They are built at ground level and are less than 30 square metres in floor area

• At least half of the new wall and three quarters of the roof is either glazed or translucent material.

• The conservatory is separated from the house by external quality door(s).

• Glazing and any fixed electrical installations comply with the applicable building regulations requirements.

From 1st October 2008 new rules for conservatories and extensions took affect which replaced the old rules and affect conservatories as follows:

1. No extension forward of the principal elevation or side elevation fronting a highway.  This means that any conservatory on the front or side of a house that will be closer to a public highway than the original house will need planning permission. A highway is any public right of way including footpaths.

2. Maximum depth of a single-storey rear extension of three metres for an attached house and four metres for a detached house.  The width of a conservatory running along the back length of a house is not constrained at all unless it projects beyond the house which is constrained by rule 3. A house is only detached if there is no solid structure connecting it to a neighbour. A “link” house is therefore not detached nor would be two houses with a common garage. The rules on what counts as being detached have not changed from the previous ones.

3. Side extensions to be single storey with maximum height of four metres and width no more than half that of the original house.

4. Maximum eaves height of an extension within two metres of the boundary of three metres from the lowest point on the ground.

5. No verandas, balconies or raised platforms.

6. On designated land no permitted development for rear extensions of more than one storey; no cladding of the exterior; no side extensions.

7. No more than half the area of land around the “original house” would be covered by additions or other buildings.

8. Maximum height of a single-storey rear extension of four metres.

While permitted development rights now allow for the construction of many conservatories without planning permission items 1 and 2 above may still limit their size and material construction if you want to avoid building regulations. If a conservatory you are building does not meet any of the above four rules then it will have to adhere to building regulations in full.

Will my conservatory need to satisfy Building Regulations?

In general, a domestic conservatory will be exempt under UK building regulations, again, ask Conservatory Outlet to check this out for you, they will take care of the process.

Orangery prices – How much do orangeries cost?

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Conservatories and Orangeries UK

There is a bit of confusion from people in the UK about exactly what an ‘orangery‘ is.  And how much do they cost?

Well, the orangeries we sell at Conservatory Outlet are more like modern, contemporary glass extensions.

The main feature of our orangeries is that we utilise brickwork or stone columns within the design, so that you don’t have the uPVC conservatory bay pole or corner posts you would normally find on a traditional uPVC conservatory.

The images shown are taken from the Lancashire Conservatory Outlet showroom in Leyland in Lancashire. There is also an orangery on display at the Cheshire Conservatory Outlet showroom in Holmes Chapel.

Also, we tend to fit an internal lighting pelmet with downlighters which makes a real feature to the inside of the orangery, and sets it apart from a normal conservatory. Basically, the orangery feels more like a glass extension or sunroom with a combination of glazed frames and walls. We normally install a glass roof on our orangeries, too, and there are a range of glazing options available.

There are numerous orangery designs available, including Victorian Orangeries, Edwardian Orangeries and more contemporary orangeries.

The real advantage of Conservatory Outlet orangeries is that they are very affordable.  They do cost a little bit more than a conservatory of the same size, but not much more!

If you are looking to get a quote for an orangery or just need a bit more advice then fill in our quotation request form, or visit one of our conservatory showrooms and speak with a sales advisor.

Conservatory quotes from Conservatory Outlet

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Conservatory quotes from Conservatory Outlet

Getting a quote for your conservatory can be a testing time. There are so many options and conservatory companies to choose from, so we’ve made it easy to get the best advice and receive a highly competitive conservatory quote.

There’s a number of ways to receive a quote:

Telephone

Firstly, you can ring the telephone number 0800 915 8844 and our operators are on hand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will take down your details and pass them on to the closest Conservatory Outlet dealer to you, and they’ll get in contact within 24 hours.

Free Quotation Request

You can fill your details in on our Free Quotation Request form, and you’ll be contacted by your nearest dealer within 24 hours. Don’t worry, we won’t pass your details onto numerous other companies, just the nearest Conservatory Outlet dealer will ring you.

Visit our Showrooms

We recommend you to visit one of our conservatory showrooms, where you can ‘test drive’ the different conservatories we have on display. We have showrooms throughout the UK, so have a look through the list to find the nearest dealer to you.

We offer the full range of conservatory design options including:
Victorian Conservatories
Edwardian Conservatories
Lean-to Conservatories

Gable-Fronted Conservatories
P-Shape Conservatories
Bespoke Conservatories

And even our new range of modern conservatories – Orangeries!

All of our Conservatory Outlet dealers are high calibre conservatory installers who can provide you with a complete conservatory build service, and highly competitive quote for a top quality product.

uPVC windows recycled in Wakefield

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

PVCu Windows and Doors recycled at Conservatory Outlet

Mick Giscombe, the Head of Production at Conservatory Outlet has made great strides over the last few months in increasing the number of PVC Windows being sent for recycling. 

UPVC WINDOWS

‘When our vans delivery brand new upvc windows, upvc doors, orangeries and conservatories to our Conservatory Outlet dealers, we always bring back scrap uPVC window and door frames which have been removed from people’s homes’, said Mick.

Many of the uPVC double glazed windows and uPVC doors installed in the 1980’s and 1990’s are being replaced throughout the UK, as people look to add more energy rated windows and doors with higher specifications for security and design.

Conservatory Outlet is keen that other manufacturers and installers in the UK follow our lead and ensure that this post consumer waste does not go to landfill, but is sent to specialist recycling companies for reuse.

Planet South Lakes becomes Conservatory Outlet dealer

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Planet South Lakes is the latest Conservatory, Window & Door company to join our increasing network of Conservatory Outlet Dealers. With 16 showrooms throughtout Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Gloucester and the West Midlands, Conservatory Outlet is fast becoming one of the largest and most recommended home improvement companies in the UK, offering customers the latest energy efficient products backed by some of the best installation and fitting teams around.

Planet South Lakes pride themselves on the professionally installed conservatories, windows and doors.  With experts on hand to offer advice, Planet South Lakes can find the perfect style and size of conservatory to suit your home and budget.
Planet have hundreds of different styles and colours of conservatories including the ever popular ‘P-Shape conservatory’ and the slightly more subtle Lean-To. As well as giving advice, Planet South Lakes are able to design, manufacture and install your conservatory and provide building, joinery, electrical and plumbing works, providing the all in one service and delivery you would expect from Cumbria’s most recommended and recognised leading home improvement specialist.

Good looks, rock solid security and great value for money…these are the main reasons hundreds of satisfied customers give for choosing Planet South Lakes Windows and Doors for their double glazing design and installations. The fully sculptured profile used on all Planet South Lakes uPVC and sash windows creates an elegant design to compliment the appearance of your property.

You’ll be spoilt for choice with a huge range of uPVC double glazing and sash windows. The latest locking mechanisms deter unwelcome intruders and with a wide choice of thermal glazing options including the latest energy saving A-Rated Windows help keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. Planet South Lakes are able to design, manufacture and install your dream windows all from their fabulous indoor showroom in Kendal Near Barrow-in-Furness.

Planet also supply a huge range of uPVC Doors in an array of styles, colours and glazing options to suit every taste, house style and budget. There’s even a premium range of rock doors for the ultimate in security and style.

All Planet South Lakes doors are built to last and stay looking great with a minimum of maintenance. And with uPVC construction they won’t fade, rot or need painting – ever again!

For details on the latest uPVC Conservatories, Windows and Doors from Planet South Lakes, freephone 0800 612 2255 today or better still…visit their fabulous Kendal Showroom.

uPVC windows – a great investment

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

uPVC windows come in a variety of different styles and are available with a choice of additional features and colour finishes. One of the most important decisions you will have to make when selecting windows for your home is which type of window you wish to purchase. There are primarily two main types of window available. These are sliding sash windows and casement windows. Casement windows are without doubt more popular when it comes to PVC windows and are ordinarily hinged on the side and open inwards or outwards. Sliding Sash windows are more traditional and have an up and down slide mechanism that allows you to lock the window at the top.

The basic structure of a uPVC window is a frame that has a membrane running between two sheets of double glazed glass. The material used to make PVC windows is a hardwearing durable vinyl that is low maintenance and can be constructed cost efficiently using advanced manufacturing technologies. The strength of both the glass and the vinyl material help increase the security on your home as PVC windows are more complicated to break into than traditional timber framed single-glazed windows. All uPVC windows from the Conservatory Outlet come equipped with multi-point locking mechanisms to tighten security further.

There are various advantages to be gained by installing PVC windows. The main advantage is that they provide better insulation and can reduce energy bills dramatically once installed. The reason for this is that they are designed with superb weather seals and energy efficient glass that helps to keep heat in and condensation out. Most windows also come with a special locking system that allows you to lock the window even when it is half-open in order to allow for better air circulation. They are also extremely easy to maintain and can be kept looking clean and tidy simply by wiping them down with soap and water.

High quality PVC windows that are correctly fitted can not only add value to your home but additionally make it more aesthetically pleasing, but like any other major home improvement project choosing the right company to complete the work can be daunting. It is therefore important that you employ an experienced company that can provide you with the right advice and direction and leave you with a product that you are 100% satisfied with. Conservatory Outlet are a highly qualified and proficient company that have one of the finest collections of uPVC windows around. For more information about uPVC window, uPVC windows, double-glazing windows, and uPVC double-glazing you can visit http://www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk/